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realFedUp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 09:32 AM
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Robert Scheer in the news
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2005/11/robert_scheer_in_the_news.html

Robert Scheer in the news
Lots of chatter in local media circles these days about the syndicated L.A. Times columnist and KCRW commentator from the left.

First, it appears that Scheer is about to lose his weekly Tuesday spot on the Times op-ed page after thirteen years. Sources at the paper tell me the decision has been made, but Scheer says he hasn't been told anything officially. He has heard the talk, however, and suggests the pressure to ax him comes from Publisher Jeff Johnson, who recently took over responsibility for the opinion side of the paper. The column often makes the Times website's most-emailed list, but Scheer tells me "I've been led to believe they are going to kill it....If I'm coming to the end they ought to bring me down there and explain why." He has been either on staff or a Times columnist for almost three decades.

Second, after a year of preparation Scheer and publisher Zuade Kaufman are launching a new Los Angeles-based web magazine, TruthDig, on Nov. 28. It will combine 2,500-word reported essays on issues by scholars and writers (e.g., UC Berkeley's Orville Schell on China, USC's Larry Gross on gays and religion, Marc Cooper on Venezuela and Hugo Chavez, Sam Harris on an "atheist manifesto") with hyperlinks to original sources, reading lists, blogs, video, podcasts and daily takes on the news. The name is inspired by archeology, Scheer says: "We assume there is some truth to be found on every issue, but you just have to dig for it." Barry Golson, Scheer's former editor at Playboy who also has edited TV Guide and Yahoo Internet Life, is the Senior Editor. They are advertising now for a Managing Editor. The job posting positions TruthDig "from a progressive perspective," but Scheer says it won't be all politics. Alice Waters, the founder of Berkeley's Chez Panisse restaurant, is contributing. The business plan is ad driven, with writers being paid about $1 a word plus expenses—a young writer has already been sent to the Middle East on a "dig."

Scheer is best known for his politics and books, and for editing Ramparts magazine in the 1960s, but he's been involved in Internet journalism for a while now. He is a former editor of the Online Journalism Review at USC, where he teaches in the Annenberg School.

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hlthe2b Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 09:37 AM
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1. this sucks... what is LAT thinking...
Of course it is owned by the same REPUG jackass that owns the Denver Post. IN 2004, he "allowed" the LAT editorial board to give its nod to Kerry, but forced DP to do so for Bush*--this after months of editorials that were extremely criticial of Bush* policies.

Again, what a jackass. We have to wrest the media out of the hands of these jerks.
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kenny blankenship Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 09:38 AM
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2. Scheer is about the only reason that I, Iiving on the east coast
Edited on Wed Nov-09-05 09:38 AM by kenny blankenship
even know that the LA Times newspaper exists. And now the publisher is going to fire him...

I guess they just want to be a podunk pissant paper forever.
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realFedUp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 10:14 AM
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3. A good reason to wake up on Tuesdays is Scheer
Jeff Johnson isn't helping circulation IMO...while
they want to attract the rightwingers, they will
lose progressives in their quest.

Fortunately some of their ballot recommendations
went down in defeat and that's didn't happen
as extensively in the past
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Martin Eden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 01:11 PM
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4. Damn Liberal Media Ownership (sarcasm)
No doubt Scheer will be replaced with someone who doesn't make the mistake of speaking truth to power. Scheer is consistently on the money, which is why I use one of his quotes for my sig line.
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